the easiest thing to do is to use invisible shapes over the bitmap, and
make the shapes hot. 

alternatively, you can use rect() and inside() to determine if a click
happened within a certain location on the stage...

--bh


Matt Wells wrote:
> 
> This may be a relatively easy question but I've had no luck finding an
> answer.
> 
> Is there a way to make a hot spot on a image so I don't have to have
> separate button images?
> 
> Thankyou,
> Matt Wells
> Extend Media
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